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e Ihicano Daily Teibune. VOLUME 29. INS ‘ZE‘L‘I‘ CE, LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Cash Capital and Assets, - - - - - $28,740,1056 Assets in the United States, - - - - UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF THE PROPRIETORS. CHICAGO BOARD OF DIRECTORS. LEVI Z. LEITER, of Ficld, Leiter & Co. GEORGE ARMOUR, of Armaur, Dole & Co, JOHN CRERAR, of Crerar, Adams & Co. This Board is invested with authorit, All losses paid at this oflice without the delity of n sinigle day nfter tlsl‘uctory proois of the umount of the Compuny’s liability. receipt of sat. y to adjust and pay losses, ~38,771,632 Chicago Office, OrientalBuflding, 124 LaSalle-st. WILLIAM WARREN, HATS, CAPS AND FURS. C. A. LEWIS & CO0., WEHOLESALR HATS, CAPS, AND FURS, Insite the Fell and Winter Styles now open. . attention of closo buyers, Monroe &-fiérket-sts., J. V. Farwell'a Dullding, STEINWAY GRAND, UPRIGET, AND SOUARE PIATNOS. TOE FTANDAND PIANOS OF THE WORLD, FIRST of the GRAND GOLD MEDALS OF HONOR, WORLD'S FAIR, PAIIS, 1867 ; LONDON, 1862, Hpecial attention {8 respectfully directed to the lstost tmprovement iu thelr Planofortes, the NEW PA1ENT TOSE-SUSTAINING PEDAL. This valrsble and important fnvention grostly en- Isrges tha capacity of tho Planoforte for tho produc- tiou of maalcal effects, Lyon & TPALY, Genoral Agents for the Northweat, Stule and Monrae-ats., Chicage _REAL ATE. WITH AN INCOME. Ralsin Qniturs and Frojt-Drying the most profita- ble and del 1l induatry in Clilifornia, Ouly nina bours’ ride from 8an Franclaco or Han Jcas by rail; 200 20-ncro Earins at BI{()OH cnch Terma: $100 cash ; $12.50 per month for (0 months, and $160 at the end of thy time. Central Calforaa Coloay, near Fresno, en the Central Pacific Rullroad, improved as follows : The whole tract, 4,000 acrese. inclosed with a tight fence; 23 milna’of road lald out, lined with shada breea; water for freigatton from King's Itver; the water is purchascd with theland; 2 scres of choice Baisin vines will bo set out on each’ 2kacro farm ;8 marsery catablished, and additlonsl vines, or the mors zalusble frult trees, met ot by apacial contract an moderata terms, Thn land is of the beat for the pur- mu in Californis, and the climate (s eapecially favora- 1o tle buniness of frult-dryiog, ‘Those winbiug to locats {mmodiately npon tha prop- erty can do ao, and culllvate the sanie 1o suft them- sclves, tho Company carrying out thelr original plan of plantiug the 3 acres of vines, iu addiion to the shade and fruit ¢ Pamplots, maps, and partfonlars at the Californis Immigrant Unfon Offico, No, § Welb- ., 8an Francls- ©0, sud at Branca Ofice, (irand Paciic lotel, Chicago, W. H. MARTIN, Genoral Agont, TOILETINE. LADIES. We fes! your InPb whiono Iocke fn loving dalitanca Your taper fngern tuugles : In fold and euff, in 1n roll and puff Wiscery your tasto; 2o iopea sud fears, and gentla mien, 1a smlles and tears your souls sro seen s Dut BEAUTY'S penciled lines we trace Where rosy bloom steals to thi face—with TOTLTTINE. DE LA BANTA, Auent. HOTEL, 4 Nos. 34 and 36 East Washington-st., Opp. Field, Leiter & Co,’s Retall Dry Gooda Blore, and 8djoining D. B. Fisk's Wholssale Alillinery Store, GEO. 8, PALMER (lata of Oity HaleD, Clerk, 8ANDS, Propristor, $2.00 per Day. TION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. The copartnership hetetofors existing under the frm nsme of Flotcher & Lazear, carriigo manufsce turers, is this day distolved by mutusl consent, ‘The Chicago Carrlage Manufacturing Cdmpl-ll'ay oe Buccossors 10 the above Arm, will continus tha carri manufacturing business at'208 snd 500 ‘Wabash. sad will assunie all Habilitios and collsct al} sccouuts . RESBIDENT SECRETARY. GROGERIES, &o. 34 & 36 Randolph-t,, cor, Wabash-av, TEAS. 5,000 Chests Now Japans, only thirty days from Yokohama. 1,000 Chests Young Hyson, Gunpawdeor, Imperials, and Oolongs. Syrups & Molasses. 4,000 bbls in storo and arriving, 5,000 kegs in storo and arriving. TOBACCO. 10,000 pkgs Plug, Fino Cut, and Bmoking. CIGARS. 500,000, from the flnest Tmported down to the ch The obove goods we offor at very low JOBBERS will find it for their Zzh our Jarge stock pricos, interest to look throu; betore purch Cuicaco, Sert. capest Domestic. naing, GLOVES. IMMENSE KID GLOVE OPENING TO=DAY. PARIS GLOVE STORE, 94 STATE-ST. FRUINS, &e. FOR CHOICE FRUITS, And averythiog that is goood SNIOXI T, 0. TATUM, Wine Merchant, 14G 'ZAST MADISO! ST BCOTS AND SHOES, I, e e A WALKER BOC Which cominanda the entire trade wherever intro- duced, 18 20ld {n Chlcago at 134 Wabasb-av., only by Manufacturers and Jobbers of FARNUM & OTIS, _BOOTS AND SHOES. GENERAL NOTICES, 42 East Tonth-st., New York, Tafarma Ler customeis and th aho will, an her arrivaf from I MADAME ¥, PINCHON, i e g2 bt ¢lt/ea In Cleaks, Huita, &c. Due notlce will be given of tho vjeuing day. CALIFORNIA. Persons desiriog to go from Chicago to Ban Fran- €860 01 N dale), Vador the wus Unlon, can obtafu by applying to Grand tacitie I tratn, Baturdsy, Se, ices of the Call HELR SPECIAL Lotel, Clicago, pt. 11 (or st & later fornla Immigrant RATE TIORETS W 1, MARTIN, Geaeral Agent, at LXCURSIONS. ‘The Propeller * BEN DRAKE" will make two trire daily between CI bicago dus said frm, from aoutl end of Cla B 1. FLI Loaviug Evans 1p o _Bept. g, 1575, 3: b SN GON Baedent, T Houtl Chicaso on s DISSOLUTION, SHIRTS. B, E. Glvaudsn & Treated, Jr,, bave this day is- solved copartnership by mutual consent, The sffatrs of theold firm will be sultled, and buai- Ress carriod on as formerly, by tho undersigned, Chicago, Aug. 28, 1818, B. . GIVAUDAN. TO RENT. e A A AR S FOR RENT. Vory demrable Officas and Rooms at Ry A Building, 81 and oS Sidom te O t House uare, Appl; DYEING AND CLEANING, Dol L DYEING. Lidles’ and Gentlemen's Garments dyed and cleansq 8 sugerior manner uf the BOSTON YANCY STEAM DY'# HOUSE, 120 Bouth Ciarx, 183 Thiuots, sud 265 W, Madison st FREIGHT WANTED FOR LAKT SUPERIGR, N d Evapstou, leaving Chicago Lndge, st 10:30 8, . sud po “"A'Good Shirt, §1.50 A Good Bhirt, §1.76 A Good Shirt, §2.00 FROM ST BHIRTS to onde 3%, ¢Ply Linon Uollars $3 per dos, HARRIS & COBB, 171 B, Clark-at, alty. FINANOIAL. MORTGAGE LOANS Seourcd upon Chica in largo or small su rent rates. go Real kistate, m4 at lowest our- HARVEY, 80 Washington-st, EDUCATIONAL. HARVARD, SCHOC The subscriber, laving resurncd, will o ing Ay Fesums bia clasass Bept. 13, struction, Hus ata 18 EDW, & WATERS, and 4,30, Ml 0L, b 1o, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1875. FOREIGN. Servia Promises Neutrality in the Pending Troubles, The German-Catholic Pilgrimage to France Abandoned. A Full Scttlement of the Differences Between England and China, The Mark Lane Gazette on the European Grain Trade, Comparative Strengih of the Several European Armies. Items of Interest in the French Budget of 1876, TURKEY. SENVIAN NELTRALITY. Drzanape, Sept, 6.—Tho Servian Minister of Toreign Affairs has notified the Turkish Govern- mont aad Powers that Hervia has taken tho pecessary moasures to provent armed bands Roing to tho aid of the Iorzegovinn insurgenta. —e FRANCE. THE PILORIMAGE ABANDONED, Panis, Bept. 8.—La Monde says Count Btolze berg, the prime mover in the affair, Lns given up the proposed pilgrimage to Lourdes, Tho first of tho scries of conferences to pro- moto the principlcs of the Workmen's Y'eaco As- nociation of Great DBrituin among the workin, c.assen of France. was opened bero to-day. Del- egatos weto picsent from the principal aities of -| Lugland, Josoph Arch was une of the sypeaticrs, THE BUDOET 0F 1876, Pants, Aug 19.—The fludumet of 1876, as ogroed to by the Assombly 1n its luat bhurried ait- tinzy, haw Geen published in tha vcurnel Ofictel, wnf oontaius much curivas wformation, Among thie recetpts, registiation and othor legal imposts form tha Inrgest itom—namely, 419,5,3,000f, ‘The dutics on wine and s urite praduce’ 364,190,000f ; customs duties, 191,863,0001; the land-tax. 171,700,000 ; stamp duties, 156,000,000 ; and trado ' licenses, 114,201,000, Totaceo brings in 230570,000; the Post-Ogtice, 110.176,00Uf ;. tho mateh-tax, 16,030,000¢ + tomo-grown' eugar, 110,572,000, ; tho ono-vear Volunteers, cach paying 1,500f., 15,000,000f. sosn, 7,015,0001.; paver, 10,047,000, ; punpos dor, 14,207,1351.; Lioraes ana carrlages, 9,52 Gouf.; biilintds, 970,0001. ; and clubs and socie- tied, 1,370,000f, Tho expendituro wcludes tho following item: The President of the Re- public, 600,000f. ; ~ his Lousebold, 800,00 his apartments ot Versailies, 00,9001, the Awsembly, including the stipends of Deputics, 8,657,000¢.; peastoners - of tho Civil Lot of Lows XVILL and Charles X.. 75.0001.; ditto of Lonis Phulippe, 310,0001.; Abdel Kador, 150,000¢.; sccrot servico money, 53),000f.; diplomatic prencaty, 40.000%; forcig rofugaes, 400,0001.; theatres and Conservatoire do Musique, 1,016,0001.; Bishcps and pr.ests, 41,503,050 ; votes for churchies, s*minaries, and otlier Catho- lic purposes, 10,205,400f.; DProtcstant ministers, 1A16.000.; Jowish rabbis, 135,000%.; Pio:astant and Jowish churches, £0,0001.; the Liuladelplia Exhibition. 600,0001. ; the Salon, 150,000f. ; do- fouces ngainst inundations, 550,0001. ; subyon- tion to ruilway compantos, 2,991,930, ; ditio for 1ailwayn of local interest, 4,410,241, ; guaianteed interent ta 1mbway companies, 40,000,000, ;ditto, antuity for 1872 and 1874, 4,00,0001. ; and the now opera, 1,000,000f. Againat tho roceipts for tobacco and gunpowder wust bo sot 63,249,6501, for cost of mutenial and manufacture, the for- mer amounting to 18,140,000f, Tlus, Lowever, leaved a very Liandsomo profit, IMPOBTS AND EXPONTS. Fronch imporis for tho sevon months ending tho 81st of July amounted to 2,035,746,0001., ava the exports Lo 2,243.252,000f. . The formor sbow 8 decreago of 44,000,000f, compured with 1875, All itows, however, excopt food, present an incteaeo, tho deficioat harvest of 1873 neces- sitating Iarge imports of grain fu the folloming rear. ‘The ~ oxporis exhibit au incroase of 260,000,000, TAIL PIRTOL IN PARIA, Paris was startiod out of its apathy this after- noon by & report tast a man bad beon thot in tho very midst of the DBourse. Tho nows has proved to bo true. 1t appears that sbortly uiter 2 o'clock, whon business was at ite height, ono M. Logrand, #n cnginver, was roen standing upon the steps of the Bourse. Grasping a tuick sticlr, ho shortly after went up to A, Do Gas, o well-known banker, and aftor some rocrimi- nations © had passed between them, M. Legrand struck tho other woverat #ovore blows over tho back and head. M. De Gas at once drow & revolver from his pocket, and, whils his sesailant fled, fired threw consacutive times without offoct. M, Do Gas, howaver, started iu pursuit, and, catching up Wwith the furitive, again fired, wounding A" Le- giand oo the loft cheek with two balls, which cutered just undor tho eye and passed out closo by the templo, M. Da Gad was at anco arrested by the police, and the wounded mau_was carried 10 & chomist's shop iu the Ruo Feydeau, whera his wounds woro pronounced not to bo danger- ous, Itis esid that tho cause of this strunge Alair partakes more of a dowestis than of o fiunncial naturo, For soveral months past MM, Do Gas aud Logrand bave beon ot daggors drawn, and a duel was to have becn fought between them, It is perhapa noediess to #ay that M. De Gas is suill in custody, M. Lo- rand wau taken home in s carriage fnimedistely siter having his wounds aressed. Of the thres shozs which voro fired without rosching Al Le- graud, ooo broke tho window of I'ivei's bop, f:u opposite the llourss ; another s sxid to ave lodzed in the log of ‘an old commission- uaire, and tho third struck tio ciess of s bank monsonger, who was comiug out of the lue YVivienue, but luckily its passage was stoppod by 8 thick portfolio, M. De Gas is said to have acqaired the babit of catrylng fircarma in his pocket iu Amezica, Pants, Aug. 20.—It s anoounced thin evening that L. Lograud, who wan fired at on tho steps of tne Bourso yosterday, 18 doing well, and that with & few daya' reet Lio-will bo cunvalcacont. M., Do Gan 1s aclil in cuatody,bat will probably be ro- loaaed on bail to-morrow. Last mght auother snd more serious affair happeoon in the Itus AMeslay, A policoman named Casabianca, a Core eican, fired at his wife, who bad beon obiiged to leavo bim on account of his jealous and violent temper, and then blow his own brajus out. The wilo ia in & critical condivon, — GREAT BRITAIN. TUE COLLIE FBAUDS, Loxpox, Bopt. 0.—Wiiliam Collis, who, with his brother Aloxander, of the firm of Alexander Collio & Co., is charged with obtalning money under false preteusos, has had bhis trisl ad- Journed tilt Oct. 18, in order to Kivo the [rosecu- tion timo to capture Alexandor. TUR GNAIN THADE. Loxpox, Sopt. 0.—The Mark Lane Ezpress, in {ts weeisly roview of tho corn trade, says tho bulk of tue Liatvest nas been gathered 1 goad order. Auother ten days of propitious woeathier will about comploio tha worl ‘The new samples of whoat Tue quality is much inforior, and in gome casss very poor. ‘ILeciop s shurt me & wholo, aud large lwportations will ba uccessary, I'rices havo geneyally ouly beon flrm in Panis and tho homo market, wiile in the piovincial wnarkets of Fianco thov bave furtber declined 1 abulljug per 0w great variety. uarter, and 10 wome places 3 shiilings, n - Gurmany the Liarvosting has goue woll. | Prices o gouoislly o ough for future dolivery moat are above tho In_ Bolgium piices are vaned, moutly downwards. In Holland the movement bas beendecidedly downward, AtS8t, Potersburg prices are lowor,” Tho harveat inthe nnighborhood of Dantzig bas been complatel uuder thn mont favorabls circumatances. Tho 0w product (W of fine quality aud good welght, aithough the total yield is Lefow that of the pre- codiug yosr. TITE TAOCDLY. WISH CHINA Loxnox, Sept. 7—1:30 8, m.—A spoclal from Shanghai to the London Times says tho dii- culty between Logiand snd Chins grow- ing out of ths Yuuan outrago is roported to he aubstantially mowled on the foi- lowing bass: China wends s special Ambassador to London, and undestakes to' pun- ish the partien guiity of the autrage. Yunan fu- dentidics the famuly of Mr, Margary. A trade- fouto betwecn Yunan and Durmsh is (o be opennd, Tho lovy of tazesby tho Pekin Goye ernwent ig to be regulated. ——— CENTRAL ASIA, RUBBIA'S CAMPAION, Loxbox, Sept. 6.—A apecial to the Times from Dorlin ways Iussia seams convinced that the hliokand rebellion was fowentad by the Yakool of Kan. An agent of Yakool's Lan Just srrived at Odesss, but a8 ho left before the recent cvents in Khokand his arrival vill baidly sorva to postpons the retributive measures by Lusaia, by SPAIN, CARLIST HUBMI!SRIONS, Maprip, Bept. 1,—Numbers of Carlists in al} tarts of Calalonis, arre, and the Biscayan Provinces aro giviag in their eubminsions to tho Gove:rument of Kiog Alfooso, and asking for AlDeaty. . e — EUROPEAN ARMIES, BOME STATISTICY, Panis, Aug. 19.—At tho present moment any Information an to the armies of Europo s par- ticularly iutoreatiog, M. Amedeo fe Fauro pub- Jislios in to-day's France n complete aualyzin of tho military strength of tho various nations in 1575, Germany, it appears, has an army coms iising 469 battalions of infantry, 465 squadroos of cavalry, 300 campaign battoriex, 2J battalions of fort-artillers, 18 battalions of pioneers, and 18 battalions of scrvice-corps. When are addod the Tiesorves, tho Landsturm, the Landwehr, and the nnvy, a total of 1,700,0 0 men i arrived at, with anuuaj estimates of £20,000,000. Tho En- gh-h army aud navy, including miltia and Yoluntoers, comprise 335,000 men, and cous £24,- 800,00 ; Austrin bt 535,000 men, castiog £10.- 809,000; Belzium 43,000, with an expenditure of £1.39,200: Denmark 54,000 men, comting £366,000; Spain, according to tho regulaiions of 1870, posuessea 27LO0 men, with 8 yearly budget “of ~ £6.400,000. Tho law paswed by the Cortes fu 1872 Las ns yor boen iwperfectly applied. ~ France Lian 162 rogi- moots of infuutry, 40 buttalions of Chasseurs, 71 cavalry regimente, 40 regimenta of artillery, 4 of enzino:rs, ond 20 squadrons of sorvice corpe. With the reserve and navy tho total ef- feclive streneih of tho country is 1.700,00, costinue £26,600,000 : Groeco, 51.000 men. estimato L£360,000 ; Ialy, 76).000. expondi e, A£9.410,000 5 Kl Mand,” “100.40 men, estimate £1,120.000; Portucnl, 73,500 inen, cost- b £130.000: Rasaa Doy sn army m timo of paice of 184 regimeots of {ufantry, #2 batlatons of nflemen, 43 battalions for frantier #ervice, 56 reguments of cavalry, 310 Lutterics of mtiliery, 14 battalions of anginors, besidow frrogulars and reserves. Wiili the fleat, tho effectivo utrength of tho country 1 1,531,000 men. with & budgot of £27,209010; §sedon 160,000 men, coating £1,120,000. The' offective strougth of Switzerland 1y approximately 150,000 men, costing only .£360,000: ‘Turkey 800,000 mon, with catimaies of £5.680,000. Ona war for'mz, therofore, tho nrmies of Enropo aro 9,334,000 mew, costing anuualiy £136,801,030, — —— POLITICAL. L1SSISSIPPL, Lomsvitee. Ky., Sopt. 6.—A Courier-Journal special from Holly Springe, Mlss,, says that the largese political meeting hold in that State occur- red to-day. Baonator Gordou, of Georgia, and Congrossman Lamar, of Mississippl, spole, and, tho Court-louso being taa emall to hold the crowd, they adjourned to theyard. Large numbers of uegroes were prosent. Gordon's spesch was couservative, breathing the spirit of reconciliation and good fecling betweou sections. Mo culogized the Federal uoldiors, denounced carpet-baggoers who were encaks duriog the War nnd thicves since, sppesled to the colored peoplo to ride witt the white poople and drive out the carpot- baggers, contrasted thoir oondition with Missis- afppi, and showed that peaco reigned in Georgia and misrule i Mississippi. Lamnsr followed Gordon i o charac. teristio epeech, socondivg tho firat namad gentleman's offorts. Ha roviewed the politics of the Btato sinco the War, bell up tha ucts of tho ~ Badical party ju Miesissippi, and fixed on Qov. Ames the blood of the negroos kuled at tho Vicssvurg riots, The sperco was the flncst ever made 10 tho Btate, and was listened to with breathless attention. At tho cooclusion eheers renl the air for Lamar and Gordon. No accident or un- seomly ditutbauce occurred to mar tho pleasures of tho day. THE PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC CONVEN: TION. Specral Disvatch to The Chicaco Tridune, Ente, Pa., Bept. 6.—Tho Democratio Stats Canvention meets in this city Wednesdsy, A large number of delegaten arrived this ovening, aud alroady the hotels and private boarding. bouses ar= overtlowing with guosts. Nearly all the candidates for Governor and State L'rcas- urer, thirty-foar in numbor, are already hore, snd aro working up the dolegates. Thors are somy hard-looking men among the dologates. ‘The Wallaco party have united upon Juigo Rows fur Govervor. Everything innicates that tho Conveontion will bo aa exciting one. Buall the D:mocracy steor clcar of the Caweron, Wallace, aud othor notoriona Stato riogs, or will theyv earily fall into their cluictes and thus suffer cor- tain defeat in Noverber? is an iuterosting quo+ tion. Weduesday's proceedmgs will toll the story, COUNTY NOMINATIONS IN IOWA. Special Duvateh to The Chicaco Tridune, McGnroos, Ia., Bept. 0.—Saturday the Clay- ton County Republican Convention placed the following tickot fn the field: Sonator, 0. W. Crary ; liopresentatives, J, L. Hazauseck, Jamos, Newborry; Sheriff, James Jack; Treasurer, flcuey Kellnor; Auditor, Mattin Gaiber; Bu- poryisor, I'. I'. Olmstead ; Coronce, Maj. ticorge Ottis, Although Ottis traius with the Opposi- tion. the nowination was made unsnimous, a8 uo one seemed ta want (ho position. CHURCH VS, STATE. Mormisrowx, N. J,, Sept. 6.—The Catholic priests of this neighborhood from their pulpita yestorday called upon each Cathiolie voler to +seratch ™ four of the proposod amendmouts to the btate Conutitution, Theae relste to tho pub- Lo schooly, forbidding tho sppropriation of tue public moneyw for sectarian justitutions, Thore 18 cousiderablo excitoment, and it 1s said that the Protestunts will gatber 1o forco to voto in favor of the umeadineuts above spocifiod. NASHVILLE CITY POLITICS. Nasuvicee, Tovn,, Sopt. 6.—The Democratic Convention for tho nomivation of a candidate for Mayor of this city, after two days' session, failod to bisrmouize, and adjourned sino die st noou to-day, recommending to the people to hold primavy moetings ou We-inoadsy noxt snd elect dolegates to muet in convension ou Saturday, the 1ith et THE CALIFORNIA ELECTION. Bax Faaxcisco, Cal,, Sept. 0.—Dryant, the Domoeratic “Iung " eandidate, 18 olectod Alayor by a swall majori; Sl e SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. 8ax Fraxcisco, Cal, Hopt. 6.—In the Fif- teouits District Coutt to-day, a decision wi grven sgainst the city in o test caso of protested tax Ltigation, The caso 1sone of wauy in- voiviog aitogether from $500,000 to 260,000, It will probably bo appaated, ‘The caso o tho German boudholders the Calfornia Pacitic Rallway, wus s uced to-duy. The settlewent was outsido of the court: Itis undorutood that the terms are the samo 83 offerod the bendholders before the litigation. FINANCIAL., The Bank of California WIIl Open Within a Fortnight, Opening of the Smaller Stock Exchange in San Francisco, Ralston’s Estate Wil Not Cover Mis Defaleations, Suspension of & Bmall Bank in Buffalo, K Y. SAN FRANCISCO, 4 NOAE-COLORZD BTURT, New Tong, Sopt. 6.~—~The Herald has s long dispatch from San Frauciaco, dated the Gtb, in which tho correspondent esys: *The assign- mentby Mr. Ralston of his property to Mr. Sharon on the moruing of bin denth will coror all his indebtedaess 1o every dircc:lon, and leave to his family about §2,009,000. Tue indabted- ness charged agaiast Mr. Nalaton was not per- soual, but that which has grown out of aid which tlio bank Lisa opeuly given in the way of loaua to wdustrien throughout the Btato, aud which aro worth infiuitely more than thy indebicdness to the bank, bt RALSTON'S DEFENDERS, * A meeting of tha [riends of Nalaton fs called for Wedaeuday eveaing {n tha largest ball i tle ity with & view of dofenling him against the chargon of tao Dulictin and Call. 1 am told that D. 0. Mills wauts to etop tho meeting, for, it ft proceeds, tho Buictin threacens ta exposs Lin as the authori;y who fursishald them tae staty. meut neainst " Ralstou's admivietration of the bauk offairs. Ail tha otber Durectors uf the b:‘mk aro wling thnt tho meoting should taio place, THE BYNDICATE. “ The eubscriptions {0 the Syndicats orzan- ized for tho tusnrs cootral of the Bauk of Cui- Iotuin aggregate nesrly £7,000,000, with favor- aule proxpects of it increase t2 10,060,900, In addition to theso sulscriptions, ail tho subscibors will give it ther bueincss. aud mort of them will make beusy depomits of from &50.000 to &1,000,001 inwold colu at ouce Thio bank has cow abont SLOWMY fu its vauls. Sharon will depowit £1,000,010, Keeue, £100,000, and a Jaigo nutnber of brokers aud operators from 250.000 to +100,~ 01 ach, ‘Lele are nssurances that on tho day of tho opening tho vaults will contamm frum §3,000,004 t0 5,000,000 in gold coin. Thess 1~ duc-ments offered to the syudicata would prob- ably vever iave moved the capitalists who are turhiug to the assitanco of tno Bk of Cali- fornia were 1t not for tho other fact that the men who deal in great wealth bero are afraid of uny one bank ever getiing the coutiol tbat was ouco in the bauds of tho managers of the Bank of Cahforoa. Finsnce and comaserco wiil be bealthier when avided between tho Bsuk of California and tho Bank of Nevads, #oon to be openca. Toe Bauk of Ca'ifornia will resumo business betwoen tho 1ath and 20tk inst.” Alb. Wisniverox, D, C., Seot. 6.—Application has been 1ocotved at tha Treasuss Department to- day for tho traumter of about 1,040,000 1 gold from New York to San_Franeisco, mainly for commercinl pucposca. Theso applicatious wese fiom persuns in the latter city. 'Ine Treas- urer bopes to be able to trausfer about £500,000 so-morrow, which will be dwsteibated pro fata fmong the applicants. Sinco the susponsion of tho Bauk of California the Directorn of tuo Mint havo bad directions 1o stop the coinaze of silver and resume tho coinage of gold. 'Luercforo the #1,000,000 111 coin wtendad for the purchase of rilver not boaing needed, $500,000 of the smount was retined to tho Aesmstant-Irassurer lust week, and tao othor £500,000 will b returned to- day or to-morraw, ¢ Board of Lirok mornag. Transactions wera very limitud. Oplir 42, Calirormia 51, Beleher 21,7 Gould & Cuwiry 16}, Some other small stocks at cor- respondiug prices, Tho feeling sceme to be that there will bo o giest letting duwn in prices. SNOTUER BTORY. The Prers Agent is 1a poition to stato posi- tively that Mills does pot deuy the state- went atinbuted to bim in the dispatcues of Batutday rolativo to Ralston's defalea- tion and overivsus of etocks. A8 rezards the atatement that tho assignment to Sharon of property covers tha dobt, leaving 2,002,040 sur- 11us, itis now stated tuat 1t is doubtful if tho umount will cover his defaleation. Itis votto be suppos.d that theso things affect tho prospect of resumption, as they have becu taken 1nto con- sideration iu the arrangement iu progress, Tuo ‘Treasury to-dav redeenied notes of tho National Uold Bank & Trust Company to tho amount of £75,000, FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE DANE OF CALIFOR SA, San Francisca Chronscle, sept. 1. Tho following 1s said to bo ¥ nearly the finauctul condition of the bauk : Nomiual assets, £20.000,000 ; seliablo sscts, §11,000,000; in- deLteduess, $13,000,000 ; con in vaules, &350,- 000 ; guaranty tund (ueatly ail now piedged). from 5,000,000 to €10,U00,000. Tho guaranty fund is sll to be paia within twelve monthy from aate. A ceriam smount of heroism bas been shown by the Diractors, who aro fledging their fortunes aud their sacred Lonor to tha resuscita- tion of tho fustitution with shich they bave xu long beon associpted. Mir. Sharon ia the creditor of the bank to the exicnl of $1,200,000. He subscribos $1,000,600 (o the guarauty fund, D, Ui. Mills subseribes $1,000, Jlichacl Leess .0, a large amount. Thomas Bell aud Joba U, arl cach 0o is & 1 bo no 1beorito Isrge sums. Jumes R. Ko contributor to tho fuud. Thero the will amount needed. among stocknolders of tho bank in Bau I'ra difficulty in obtaiving Thero i tho bost fe co aud olsewhote. All that sil! be asked of the outside public 18 to baloniont and allow a little time for rocuperation, with the assurance that thoy will ail ovontually be paid to the tast dollar, It 18 understood that Lirze depositurs have con- sented to forego their claims for the present. Ouo of tho largost 1 E, J. Baldwin, who waa n depositor 10 tue extout of 21,700, It is waid thut the payment of tha 200,000 due Fiood & 0'Brien on'depostt bas been arranged for, Tho report thiat Johu A, Rosenfeldt has lost £300,000 ia not true, e had that swounton deposit, Lut 1t bas boon paid. It ie revorted tnat James W. Dutling boriowed $1,000,000 for Mr, Ralston on bank stock, It 18 oxpected that tho bank will open its doors in pbout & week, Wheu it dues o, 1t will be not only to go into gradual liquidatiow, but to carry on the banking bukioess 1u a rogular way s be- fore. D, 0. Mills wiil vrobably be the Prestdont, ek e ELSEWHERE, BUSINESS IN NEW YORE, New Yon, Sept. 6..—The Evening Post says: *The trado with the Bouth s opening better than was cafculated. A ‘good business was ox- pected with tho West, and there is nodisappoint- mont. Trado from New Yok with the Middlo and Eastorn Stalea is wmall, as it was ox- pected 1t would b, becauso of the depression in the manufacturing juterests, With the agiieul- tura} soctious tourishing, however, 1t s buta n(e“ta improvement w manufaciuring, Thors in the sawe cautivu and prudence manifestod 1w trado this season that thero bns been sinco tho panic, sud it {4 wafe to assumo that whatever l.umm-u 18 doue wili be dono on a safe Lasis,” burratro, Tovraro, N, Y., Sept. 6,—The New York and Erie Hsuk, of which tho late John 8. Gunson was Prevident, did not open it doors this moru- ing. It i rumored tust largo indebtedness through outsids epecalations 13 the cause. Tho ~apitul of the bang s $300,000. Sreciol Danath o I'he’ Careaga Tridu Burrato, N, Y., Sept, 6.—The Now York aud Erie Bank closed 1ts doore this moruing, This is ouo of our o1t Institutions, and ite fuilure iy a surpriso to tho publio, thougu not tu the knuwinyg oues, ‘The recent death of Jobu 8, Gansou, wiio was Presideut sud managor of (ho baok, Las doubtless precipitated mattors, ‘1'ue Diroctors lelt the Lusiness entirely 10 thy hauds of tho Premdeut, sud now keow httle of fty affsiry, Bowe say it is & disastrous faloro; Othors that tue assets will piobably pay all lisbilitics. ‘The assets aro compoaed largely of real estal and ieported to iuc?ude over 8100,000 sgainst the estsio of John . Ganson. bo first k failure o Buf- 2alo for yeats, and, doing & small business with R100.%0 camtal, thern aro bo fears of farther disaster reaultu, 1 KUSPENSION, it h.—Ilengehold, an ex- of this city, sunpended to-day. INDIAN AFFAIRS, 1N HEW MEXICH, Roectal Dispatch to The Chiraas Trivuns, Wasiinatox, I, €., Sopt, 6,—Congessrman Mo Nulta, of Iliiucis, subumitted Lus Fep.ort tn-day 18 Spectal Commismioner to invostigate tho can. dition of the Mesataro Indiaus, oo the reserva- tion pear Fort Siauton, New Moxico, The re- port recommends tho reorganization of tho res. ervation by tho removal of the Indiansto s point weet of thetr prement location, whern they will fiud arablo 13nds ou tho banks of the Turoloso Itiver, Charges of petty pilfering from thy In- disur by the Agent's cierk, Wililam D. Crothers, aro fully eustsined. Thbo geveral condition of the Tudians ae regards their progross in civiliza- tion, oducation, in facming, otc., which Lavo been directly managed by tha Agent, is ighly commonded, but the business affairs of the Agency, under tho management of the clerk, who is tho son of the Agent, arotn o la~ mentablo condition, Mr. MeNulta doea not re- fleet ou tha Agent, whose timo was occupled in the effurt to aivilizo and clevato the lndians, whilo tho Lusness conduct was intrastod to the cletk. ‘Thereport slows that the troops at Fort Stauton, uuder cammand of Maj. Clendenntn, of the faghth Cavalry, bat faded in tho per- cr Crycrexary, 0, tensivo coal deal forniauca of ther mort obvious du- ties. On two oceaxions when eiti- zoun made rads ou the Indians, which fosuited 1 actual open combat, the troope. lookiog o, @id not. interfero, although tho encountera wera within earshiot of tho fort, In tao firat cnso the maraalsre were pursued toveral dave after ihio outrage, and on tho keee oud day thoy did not leave tho fort in pursmt for twenty-four hoir afeer ths oecnrranca. In neitner cawe dia “they aucceod in capiuring any of the guilty parues, WELSH V3, DELAND, PrrraveLri, 8 —1ke fifth letter of the Welsh #eries in in tvpe, and wil appear ta- motrow, It @ivesa hietory of the Bed Cloud sieeervation. Tho first Azant was nat nominated by the Chureh, but by Gen. Lozan, fur eminent rolitizal sarsices, and theu began the frauduleut practices. Tho letter shows how Agents are sent away from their reservations, aud how fraud: lent voucners wero sigued by employes and paid and uo reclamation was mado when the Agents gavo notice of frauds, A letter from tho Interior Depattment to the! first Cliurch Agent for the Cloud Agency sbows that P, J. McCana, tho kuown fre:gh: contractor, was scut at the reguent of Nebraska Senators and Represonta- tives, Mr. Woleh rava that ho s satisfied that tue Church exerted dilisncs ; but uo Avcnts, in cxpcacd risuatione, unsupported by msiouarics Or teacuer, can loug resist the wiles of the In- dian Ling, backed a3 itis by the loterior De- pastmeut, THE TERRITORIAL FAIR, Musrooze. I T., Sept., 6.—There will bo a full representation ot all tho Indian tribes at tho Iuternational Fair to be held Sept. 14 to 18. School childron from one or more of the schools in cach of the Kix Nations aro expected to bo present acd compete for o $35 premium for the best essay. Tho Unitea States Government, at tho roquest of Maf. In- gsli3, ol the Union Agency, bng mado nlluwances o provide for thom while here, and also 10 foed tho deleations that may by tresent from all tribes, Numeroua and largo costratutions of atock and manufactures have been mado by citi- zens of Mirsouri aud Kaneas for the benofit of Indian exlibitors, SUIT AGAINST A THIEF, Snecinl Lisyatsh £4 The Chien Tribune, . Sepi. G o Umted States Government to-day brough® sai: agalus: Anselm Arnold, Agent for the Shawvneo aud Wyandotie Iudisus, and Rufus Iieall asd Samuel W, Coczeny, enroties ou his Loud., Tue amount clauned 18 § ——— FIR LS, AT CHAMPAIGN. Hpecial Disuatch to 409 Tribune, Cassraton, ill, Sept, 6.—Yesierday morning 2t daylight a fire Lroke out in & couplo of old buildings which weto occupied by a lot of col- ored people. The proresty was Lurned aud torn down by tho firemen, £o that 1t is a total loss. Thero tiad been no firo in the buildiog first burued for a long time. ko that it was no aoubt the work of _an jucend.ary, ‘Lo buldings wero owned by B. C. Murns, Loss, §000; no ine swanco, AT LUDINGTON, MICH. Srertal Duraten to I'hé Chicags Tribime, Loumixetos, Mich., Seps. 6.—A fiie in F. John- eon's burck block this moruing injurel tho mid- dle building, occupied by Joselvn, statiouer, and Goodenugh, dry goods. Not many goods were burned, but mauy were destrosed by moving and water. Dr. A.P, McConnoll's ibrary was burned, Doter Mendelvon, o-cupying the west storo, moved hin goods, Loss, €3,200; fully insured, excapt Dr, McConuell, AT CAVERDISH, VT, RoTLAND, Vi., Sept, 6.—Fitton's woolen mill st Cavondish burned lsst might. The building 1t Iy suppoeed was struck by lighining. The milis are insured for $100.000, RutLasp, V., Sept. 6.—Tho lors on_Filton's mill and contents, burned at Caveadish this moraing, l4 estimated at $170,000, AT GRAND RAPIDS. Special Dispateh to 1he Chicago Tribune, Gnaxp Barps, Mich., Bept, 6.—A tire destroy- ed tho dwelling owned by Cornelins Sullivan and occupied by 8, 8, Crittenden, in thia ecitv youterday. Suliivan's loss was 5,000 to 10,000, and the jpsuran2uz6,000, Crittenden's was $750, on which e Lad #00J 1usuranco, AT PRINCETON, ILL. Spectal Diapateh to 'he Chisago Tribune, Davexeosr, 1, Sopt. 6.—An old stons mill at Princoton, this county, waa fired by lucen- diailes thin morning and des:royod.togethor with all s coutents, Loss, $10,000; 1ssurance, £6,500, AT ELIZABETH, N. J. Evzanery, N. J., Sept. 6.-Thoe building, machinery, and retorts of the BSpelter Rofining Works, owned by tho National Bank, and occupled by Leare Denitz, wers burned this moining. The 1o#s i $10,000; pastially neured, IN CHICAGO, A gaeoline Ismp foll in tuo saloon at No. 1583 Bouth Sate strost, lust ovening at 6:45 o'clack, and caused & tiro whict brought tho engines in auswer to 10z 135, No loss. - -~ OBITUARY, F. C. DUNNINGTON, COLUMBUS, TENN, Nasuvirre, Toun.,, Bept. 6.—The Hon, ¥, C. Duuvington, & prominent politician of this State, Wwho way several times a womber of the Tenues- e Logislaturo, twico connected with tho nion Amertcan as editor and proprietor, and genoraily Leld in lugh osteum, diod st bia residonce at Columbuy, Tenn., yestordsy morning, At tho time of i3 death he wan Cletk of the Suprema Court of Jiddlo Touuessee, Which Fos:ition he Lad filled since 1870, -— SUICIDE. Special Dievated o The Chicayn Tridune, La Cnosse, Wis.. Sept. 6.—Williawm North, aged 21, won of Heury Nurth, & very much re- spected and well-to-do farmer Living b miles uorth of La Crosse, attompted ruicide vestorday whilo the ress of the faunly were at dinner. Tuo would-bo wuicide wsuccoeded iu plauting a dose of bucksbol ivto the lower part of s head. Though stilt alive to-nixht, hu 1n thoukbt to bo taally ivjured. li-success i hife is tho cause. Covruwes, 0., bept. ,—Henry Thoile, au em- plove ot tue Colubus Cabiuet Company, wound U & apreo of neveral dsys by commuting sujside laat night by taking poison,’ & s NUMBER 14, T £ MISSISSIPPI MUSS, F g Thr g .oro Accounts of the Fight a i~ the Clinton Barbecue, f,g a3 f{ Which Appear to Havo a *> o White Origin. Six Whites Killed at the General Fight and Subsequently, The Number of Negroes Killed Placed by One Account at Forty. Vicksnrno, Miss., Sopt. 6.—The Heratd oxtrs Rives tho folomiug aceount of the disturbanca at Choton ¢ ‘Tho origin and rarticnlars of the riot at Clin- ton on Saturday aftaronon have been varlously Btatod. After hearing all tha etatoments, we thiui the'following ta about cortuit: There 18 m Iaw prolubitiag the sale of ljuar fa Clintan, Young men from Haymond Lrought a botile Wil them, and, while apeasing was golog on, Martin Severly and some of Lia frieads went off n short distance to take a drink, The negro Marebal, for the nccusion, ayproachod them snd forbade their drinking. Tlis order was Dot ro- gardod, when tho negro at!empted to taxs the bottlo out of Heverly's band. Beverly final- Iy struck tbo ncaro over the head with L) bottle. Seuator Catdwell (colored) ntarted to sottlo tho difficulty, and was followed by somo twenty negroes, whom he ordered back, but sbout 100 more came rusbing up, when soma one fired a shot, whick nas followed by a general firing and etampedo. Boverly fired all tho barrels of bis pistol, Tha negroes then de- wanded bis eurrenler. He surrendered and £8ve up Lis pistol : after which the nogroos shos bim and then brained .him, robbed Lim of his clothing, and cut off & flnger in ordor to get bis ting. Theinfuriatod mob found Charles Chil- tou In luw yard, nod shot and killed him In the predencoof lua family, Fraok Thompson, a promiving young lawyer, was shot from his horss 8 milo and o Lalf frowm the scene of the conflict, and. afier falling, the savages drove their knizes into lus bodv 1o nanv places. John Nesl was fatally shot in the left Punn, in town, and Waddy Rico “serionsly 1 the hand. Four nogroes wern found dead 1 a ficld, and two mortaliy wonuded, Bix atditional nogroes have been found deed sbout Ulinton sincs, ‘Tho whita meu of Clinton organized at once for salf-pros tection under Col. Harding, and telozrams wore et hiero tor assietanco. Fifteon minutes alter the_rcceipt of tho dispatches, 150 men wors ready to march, aud sook a special train, whieh reached Clinton at 7o'clock. About 10 o'clock moie reinfurcements camo trom Jackson, ‘Ihe roads woro picketod during tuo mgot, but, sll danger being apparontly ovor, most of tho citle zend returned to their homos ¢ Vickaburg, jeave ing thitty men on guard, undor Capt. W. H. An. diews, Capt. Aodrews returned with his men this mornine, and reports ad now quiot at Clia. ton and Edwards, 1o train from Jackson, Saturday night, with reinforcements far Clinon, was fired into from tho sida of tho road, and obstructions were also found on tho track. ANOTHEN ACCOTNT, Jackson, Mies., Sopt. 6,—During a barbscus at Clinton, near here, on Saturday, a white man pulled out a bottie of whisky, and & negro asid to him it was uniderstood ilbero was to be no dringing on tho grounds, Some words cneuod, aud the whito man insistod oo taking & drnk, whoo the negro dashed the whisky out of his hauds, Friends of Loth parties, attracted by the quarrol, rushied up, and ia an instact plstols weta drawn uud finng began, This occurred fomo distanco from the speaker's stand, Tha immenso crowd scattered liko shosp, and ran pell-metl, laaving tha burbocucd mests, horses, and vehicles belind thom. About 800 shots weora fired. Threo whites wero killed and t+o mortally wounded, and soveral others elizhtly, T or twolve nogroes wers hilled, and a3 many moro_woro wounde saveral of whom willdio. 3Much excito:nen prosailed in this and uoighboring towna yester- day, but oversthing is now quict, Two of the whito men who wers kilied were horribly mn- tilated, their heads being beatos to atoms with fouco rails, This savagery greatly enraged tho whites, and eeveral nogroos who wero known to Lave cngaged iu it wero shot by frlouds of the dead men, STILL ANOTHER ACCOUNT. CLiNToS, Mins.. Sopt. 6.—A Radical moetiog, 1.200 stroug, was beld here Jast Haturday. Not moro than {ifty white mon were present, and balf of them unarmed. A personal difliculty oc- curred on the outsido of the crowd. The negroes rusaed to tho rescue, when tiring commenced. Threo white men' wers killed and six wounded, Charles Nicholson. a prominent wmerchant of this placo, was kilted in bis own yard. About forty negroes havo been killed aud, many wounded, The whites bold posseesion af the town, and the nogrocs have scattersd in ail diroctions. ‘Thie leaders are waid to be in Jack< son, 'I'ho Governor has called on Gon, George,: Cualrman of the Domocratic Executive Commite too, to assist In rostoring order. All quist at, present—10 p, m. ¥ — A WASIHINGTON. i ' The City Pavements—Nntionnl Banks Guwving Up ‘Their (Jll'clllullull—l'oll-( ul Srertal Dispateh to The Chicage Triduns, v WasuiNaroN, D, C., Sept. 6.—The District Commissionery baving docided that they cannot! undertake the repairing or ropaving of Ponneyl-, vania avonue, s paving tirm who lay the Paris' pavement publikh » card addiessed to! the Commissioners, in which they: offer to lay their psvemen: on tue Javenue, sud look to Congress next wintor for their compensation, which they stipulats hall bo at the samo rate that was pald for tha Parisien laid some $1mé ago in front of the Ar- lington. The local newspapers comment favor- ably upon the ' proposition, but it is doubt~ ful it the Commissioners accept, sa thoy probably bLavs mpo authority to do so. Moantimo tho Lorrible condition of the avenue growa worse, aud is rapidly driving businees to sido streots. ‘Ihio total amount of legal-tenders and Nation- a! Davk wnotes canceled and retired from circulstion elnco Julr 1L, 1874, ia in round numbers, €25000,000, nearly 818, 000,000 being the voluntary surrender of Natioual Banks under the provisiona of the act of Juue 20, 1671, The indications are that the bauks will Lunceforth rapidly deposit legale tenders for tho redemption of their circulating uotos In order to avall themselyes of tho premium on the bonds beld as sscuri~ ty for such circulation. The smount of 6 per cent bouds in the banda of tue Treasurer i3 but htt.o over 810,000,000, whilo the 10:408 aud uow 53 make up nearly the entirs amount beld a3 wocurily, Neither of thesa huus are lkely to bo dlsturbed for yoars, and baukera are now anzious to replaco them with the 415 per cent bonds, the sule ol which s to follow the funding of the 5 jercenta. The National (iold Bank and Trast Compuuy of Ban Francisco to-dsy suriendered $200,000 of its cireulation, dopositing ihat awgunt _in coln with the Assistant-Treasuror w New Yorl, and receiving $150,000 in bonds anid a tetegruphic transfer order for $300,000 in culd fu Sau Fraocidos. Tho Westera Natioual Usuk, of Haltimore, on ths lst f(ust, sure reudered £90,000 of its circulation, and, on Haturdav, tho Natioual Bauk of Han Antonio Toxaa surrendered all of its ciroue Iatlon, the Prosident of tho bank depoaiting the necessary smount of legal teaders in person. o said 1t was o longer profitabla to hold the circulatiug notes, wai.o the premium on Uanited Btates bonds was so high, aad preferred to piof- It by the sato ofg tho bouds now than wait for io pasmont, ; 10 Pust-Uttice Dopartment has ordered the orvico on wteamers plviog betwsen Louts- vitio, Ky., aud Cincinoati, O., to be discontinued frer Sovt. 15, {VLab ls known as the service bas peen arranged for routed betwoen these two citles, waereby the Govern« ment ¥aves £100,000 por asnum,

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